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A4 - - n e a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1926, ] week o start play, the fans of this | o)ty ‘mce one of the grestest base- ba!l wensations of all time. Baseball Standing AMERICAN LEAGUE iSpeaking fof Sports Eres it SRpsHit12e02 1 Berg was 3 “ajelation be-| ‘ors ‘he homs town ‘ant in Jasti Gumes Yesterday Algnt's gmme hetwaes he Corbin New York 8t T.outn:2 #ed Sot and whe deina Fire team of| ponion s patroit § Aarford. ia e four lnings he| Cpicacs s wWashinaton riiched. ms fanned 131 men, making| R Philadelphia 2-0. ‘bres strikeoits for sach of the taur smning, The Standing . S L Pet Oouples »ith Ihls was the fact|New York 34 650 bar the uight befors, hc pitched |Cleveland 44 556 Seven Innings for the R. G. Miller: Philadelphia 45 ream of Hartford and In the total of ! Detroit 48 12 lnaings, he fanned 3% batiers. If|Chicago 18 0 ® keepe on going ik this, New|Washington 40 5 Britals will surely no: have hlm‘S‘ Louis . 56 3 very long. |Bosgon ..... 30 60 313 Games Today . rn Hart. | Announesmen: was made ford yesterday thai BMulligan has| ¢ ; Sl rAgned thres footbal! stazg for his| i Dhlaly s Clerel Ane team for the coming eeason.| o :hh':mn ‘%’ Sl “Shrimp" Folsy, who ‘won his spurs' A L TR % a Hartfor: high and more re- o oently as » Iyracuse University star | ' ens a4 Ma will piay quarterback. | g O moze ‘ntarent to New Britain | foofoal! fane ta the fact that “Red” | O'Netl and Henry Ze. of this city | Anve also affixed ihelr nignatures to| New York at St. Louis TIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday New York Brooklyn 3 . Chicago 2. (13 innings). Blne codtracts #37 this season. O'Nejt| Philadelphia 6-4, St. Louis 3- ‘8 a star Unssman who played with e the Conn. Aggies. Last year he The Standing broxs his jeg and was unable to get w L Intc the gams for the greater part of (he season, Zehrer twas one of L.m.mi”‘. :: the mainstays of the lotal pro team |5t Louis x lart yoar and regret is felt that he ! s has decided to cast his lot with the | Brooklyn 4 New York Hartford team though everyone will wish him the best of luck. Jimmy Clinch is in line for more professional bouts in t near fu-| tore. Jimmy appeared the Hart- | tord ring the other night resplendent | in a green bathrobe. He doean't| mwake any bones about his national- | | Boston elphia Games Today Pittsburgh at New York Cincinnati at Brooklyn Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at Philadelphia | el 1ty 1s was shown when the back of | : e the bathrobe' appeared to view. On| EASTERN LEAGUE ® wes printed a blg shamrock with = Jmmy's name beneath it, Weghink| _ Results Yesterday = &0 appropriate ring name for the, ~\¢® Haven 7-9. Bridgcpos 1 tocal boy would be “Irish Ji Waterbt . Hartford Clinch Provide Louis (Kid) Kaplan, former| teatherweight champion of Meriden, | etarts on the trail of the lighiweight | : champlonship next Tuesday night | LYoV and for & month after that, he will| ['ridgenor be Kkept busy pounding the padded|>e¥ Haven mifts with three opponents, | Springfield Hartford v night at the Queenshoro, | 1bany dium, he meets Tommy | Waterbury G crack ligh from the Pittsfield <Y West coast. August 11, he will bat- | e tie Jimmy Goodr former light- Games Today Hartford at Waterbury. New Haven at Bridgeport Albany at Springfield. Providence at Pittsficld welght champion at Ibbets Iield | tn Brooklyn and on September 2 in | Madigon Square Garden, Louis will meet “Ace” Hudking, the Nebraska “wildcat” in a feature hout under = the promotion of Tex Rickard. Canmesilo oo i Bridgeport at Pit eld, Hartford at Springficld. Albany at Waterbury Should he come through engagements as a winn will certainly be knocking at the ! rovidence at New Haven champlion's door. His followers look S e e to see him come thro gh with sev- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE eral Lnockouts in the three bouts : ) confronting him. f‘""s Yesterday o Sikie Jersey City 10, Reading Ing Kaplan and Mike Dundee soon, S This would be a good mateh and e e ffalo-Toronto, rair one that the fans hereabouts would Hoglonontn fratn like to sece. The Standing Kensington bashall 1 Y - will have an unusual attrac 9 : the home field Sunday when A team of Fast Caml b 7 pears for the v Bay Satate age ber of the league and | names of sev baseball nd i ition is a Doston t S qQn ifs roster al famous colle 10 LU The Magee mannger have a twirler in the Who will make the Incal fans sit up and take notice. He is reported fo | ave been a member of the Boston Red Sox and will be used in the game against the South end team flerncon OGS Tersey City Ni at game Sunday It vracuse at tochester Toronto at Buffalo. LEAGUE STANDING REMAINS THE SAME Things are shaping up well for the opening of the city ship play which star bin Red Sox batt , with the Co e the Falcons at 1 St Mary’s field lay. Angust 8. ! (Contirued From Preceding Page) Comparisons of 1 = the play reveal that they are eyven- | €HICAG lv matched in all positions with re- | e S Al gard-to hitting and ficlding (It : A e — i 1 ) [ A RS In the pitching end, the Corbin | 1 0 0 Ied Sox have an impressive trio in | i B 3erg, Llynn and Buckland. The | it 0 2 i Ialcons have their ace Bruno Kanis 0 ] glowski and “Ginger’ Clea ; g} <1 ) Kensington sevms (o be the weak » 0 U018 o member of the trio so far in the [Kelly, xx S twirling line with Yale, IFields ang |Bush. p ! Y Turner ready to fling them over, | s 12 237 30 0 1ager Pat Buckley hopes to have BOSTON af additional twirler for the cham- o I e b plonship play [ e R i t s 14 i iy In the catching end, Tobin ha IR Huband and Murray. Veniski has ) A B Kopee while Buckley has Sullick. 0 % 1 0 On firet base, Kensington has either | B et Beagle or Begley. The Ialcons | 3 fon 0 have Johnny Klatla and the Sox, A] | - = - Blanchard. | e ab 4 At scec for the Midway for the I iacomparable “Jigs ents Kensington., At ngton has ei wdnick in the lcons while the Patrus repre- third Ken her Iiclds of Zeigler I"alcons have 8t Budnick and Cor bins, Fitzpatrick, the youngster of | then all, | d Winning Losing pitcher Bush, o 1 Plirmag and O'Day A! shortstop. cach team is strong. | Time—2:35 The Falcons ¢ Kania, K g sington has Jasper while th | TERRORS WIN AGAIN hav: Barnett, thfee stars on offense | rors won their "15th vie- or defense. tory of the season last night at Wal- —_— | nut Hill park by beating the C. C. The outfied finds a varried zs | C. team 4 to Curlie, twiring for of players. K nsington | the gwinners furned in one of the Sheelan | best ganies of the season Martin McCormick, a cc With Turncr for a fill in. | caught him. Musk and Joer worked Th have Jervis, Carozzo ana | for the loser Cabay and Joer Snyder. The Faleons have “Mickey” | starred for the winning feam - hile Huber ar and Ferguson, | “Overalls” Joe was’the big gun for the losers. The Terrors are willing On paper, the ‘e line up about | to meet any team averaging 16 o evenly and it ig the het of those who | 17 years. mes may be arranged Itnterested that pitch will de- | by calling E he champlonskin of New - In faer, i ks as A JNew Hampshire man. ho . | HELEN WILLS IN GOOD | NINE HORSES ENTERED AUHUST 3 m BE | FORM DESPITE ILLNESS‘ e WATHENSON'S DAY { r Scratehing of Crusader Trim Fic ric erby at Washingte American Woman Tennis Champion | 0 American Derby at Washingt Will Carry Through o De- | FPark. (Continued from prec; starters 3 the were ir Aldo Giana and Paul Sim- |ligan's Blues for the coming season. Joe Bragalia and s will be Hartford's gain and ts averaging 11 to 15 [New Britain's loss as both men are wishing games shou O'Nell is a lineman of ex- ptional ability and* played with the Conn. Ag; while Zehrer is a SIGN WITH‘BLUES :F‘...qn_ng back who furnished a thrin nounced londin, | time he carries a ball, s ria I am willing to go on through this tcurnament and carry on to the | def of the title in the national Date | Sl . | [ James J. Davis, Chairman ]'rha Christy Mathewson Memorial | Foundat ampionship.” i 27 ,’\l‘!rrlhlq‘_)(y)\“'\' Suite 1404 | “She has been accorded the privi- | New York Ciiy 1 of withdrdwin rom this . | - nament at any time sk s fit| | Dear sir do so. | Our club ts to go on rec-| Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory and| d as approving the Christy Math- | Miss Mary K. Browne, internation ewson Memorial F¢ ation. s, arc iy the upper 1 of the We will arrange for and play a |draw and Miss Wills in the lower. game for this Fund on!\irs 28th or on ¢ eXP Mallory and Miss Browne r to meet in the semi-finals | wh npion is expected to| We will probably play with wrry through to a setto with the | club- of vinner hat match without dif- ? < ot Glub i | ficult n will come her scvere 1 } her play with Mrs. Raymond, | Wills was not called upon to| | s Manager e the baseline, but admitted that | [ S e ‘ ; [ R E ' TURNED DOWN OFFERS “Swede Oberlander and Billy Tully Refuse Tempting Bids for Profes- JEHPSEY LST 0F sional Football, Everett Billy Tully, Dart- nouth forward passing | (Continued from preceding page) mbination of irned down t professional | that he would arrive here from Chi for comparatively loy pay- | cago today and would have an obs was being told for | nouncement to make. What the nature of the announc cd imme- ment might be, Dempsey would not y a rep’ He expressed surprise on learning | that betting odds on Wall ot | s {were reported as two to on | favor, declariy it it was oting to get arted on the | | | ble Red in his |t | “early s of the ¢ while a cor spondingly i be- Big Dempsey Is rounding out his | training here preparatory to I [ Monday for Saratoga Springs. N. Y > proposition was plac addition ving liere he will start heavy workout vas to receive a $5,000 | - yonus on signin Rickard's Confidence S S ] o Yorl July 29 (1) x | Gown. Oberlander told Pyle's repre- d’s confidence in the suc Ative that ould stick to 1»1‘5 ome of his varied plans for e o ket R coant heavyweight championship con- | 2t the Ohio State T sity for $4,- at the Yankee Stadium Septem- | "0 ar. Tully rejected his bid ant to Jack I aptain in v | | now coaching at North Obx ler and T ber 16 is the outstanding factor in | t1.: situation today k Dempsey, the champion, Gene Tunney, challenger, I summoned to th. scene and alrc s for tickets arc Dartmonth into | he will accommodate $0,000 persons New Britain Club Mects Edgewood |in the stadium with plenty of room | Detween the ringside seats and the| of New Haven In Postponed on.er bleachers in order that those | farthest away may see the action.| Matches Saturday. The license jury is still out, and a ol verdict is expected in two week. T Nefv Britain Tennis n { when Colonel John J. Phelan, the |Mett t lgewood club of New committ drman, returns from || last tournament play | N summer tour of duty at |© ralpvonnecticuf 3 [Peekskill, N. Y., with the old |8 aftcrnoor. Rain caused “Fighting Sixty-Ninth." \rd be- ment of lieves that Phelan will the |1 \j":“"‘_' o8 R 3 Ik onl Tiicedy © locals ure shaping up wall for | can smok on the contest, with |{IS important mateh ana_followers | Z James A. Farley oppos- th2 team predict t New Drit- SRR VV]th() in wild conquer New Have hes in both the did Bris- n six y, it Is reporte fore Colonel Phe kekill to press his casc ;(“'n' a vete n of the marin have his chance at the hea minishing new blen ol 4 week @80 re is no urts for speet arguin should | nission to t iters an title, while Dempsey, coming from |\"® Placed for their accommodation, | the coast a week or o hence, fun- |l 8 expceted that a large number | doubtedly will make application tor |° HLibe fonttofiwlinossstlic a license :.; M,)fm, s he ;w-rvv\w | i G T ! FIGHTS LAST NIGHT | MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS | | B e Asgo ted Press, g Binghamton--Bob lo and Johnny Hays Scozzo, F 1c iffa- k, Bingham- mal ton, fought a draw (G). Bobby | ;."""“‘ "‘,“”“ Moll, Allentown, Pa., and Dorey bt Hits — Brown, iimer, Williamsport, A, (1) UL Gl R Wh Oakland—Benny Veira, Oakland, ”H}‘V \:N ErdRs: featherweight, won a decision ov Hlonler oo leon g Stewart McClain of St. Paul, Minn., e G Carg - (6) e | EAGLE, JUNIORS WIN itching Tone Haines, Cardinals, in the rig, Yank - Ruth, Yankes Hunnefield, White city avers 9 to 13 ye Telephone 4334 or call at | 95 Grove street for Walter Heathy. The score Juniors Triples — Homers 50 500 007—20 | Pitching — P: ots . 000 000 000—0 | 3, Tost one SALESMAN SAM TUNMEL Athletics, won SLEEPING- DIAGRAM OF QUARTERS L e GUZZLEM'S § HOWDY'S PLAE OF BUSINESS AND SLEEANG QUARTERS DAWGONIT, 6U2Z —1 HEAR R BURGLAR \N T SIORE— VM GONNA INVESTICATE . Culira piny for rests ( wagered he could #at towr weldfish, o1 the: shouiders of the twirlers and [ won & bet of one dollar and sufiered With the threo teams ready by next |a severe stomachache. Here, at last, is that faultless cigarette you have been waiting for. A cigarette you ... discovered and controlled by Lorillard. As cool and smooth as whipped cream . .. but Oh Man, how gratifying! The Eagle Juniors took a game | from the Gold Street Juniors yes- | American League terday by the score of 20 to 0. Batting — Fothergill, T 409, Walter Heathy pitched for Runs — Ruth, Yankees, 9 | ners and Julian canght Hits — DBurns, Indians, 130 1 would Jike to hear from any team | Doubles — 13 Indians, 44, | The Product of P, A Bear of a Dog Samuel | Besides these, has also fend Title, She Says. Sondin trom | 2 Ltiddle and vy | “Red”™ O'Nell And Meney (z1p) S1ENC “Srimp to play day for your game~ 1f this date is i : M | Whitney § 1vor quarterback for his team. With ot ava e Tinsars East Hampton, N. Y., July 28 (@) the possibilities has trimme t il i run Filieer 3 Mul o it three, the last named a si avalla (811 ter Sl ai e i e ) Zehver o Be With Mulligan's ¢, the last named a star twe:n August 2§ . [—Helen Wills, Jess than {wo months | ; thore i on the Syracuse university eleven, R | {of the American derby at Washing- | < Team This Season Mul e # ”‘;r‘]f‘ o ; : {out of a hospital in France after an| ton p, foininet Borser . b b a s . igan has the nucleus of a pow- coupon should he addressed : : 8 ms [ertul line for the c eason’ (o Honorabl James 1. Do tate. |oPeration for appendietis, apparent 5 tiat ton tante iy Bkt JUNIORS WIN Anmounccment wis made in . [0 e for e coming. seasonts mar, Christy Mathewson Memorial |1y has suffered no il effec trom | r . el Tl A. . Juniors won A0 lford yesterday t Red” O'Neil Foundation, 270 Madison asenu »|sRsEslmton oftoumnamentit unta s Chicago, Dlack Maria, Smiling|C. C. tem ray by the score (A Henry Zehrer, two members of | The official salary of the bishop of lite 1404, York City. lr‘ ay. | Bolton, Russell. Gardner and|of 10 {c oth feams hit b th All-N Brit football team London is 10,000 pounds sterling & The name of every team playing After conquering Edward | G 4 ke 1 o ) Batleries re: [of last year, | signed with Mul- |year | a benefit game will be utly [ Raymond in straight sets in her sec- | L DRt i s 3 | recorded iy the baseball Rotunda of jond round contest of the Maidstone he MemoMal at Lewisburg. | club invitation event here yesterday, | ... thatr why you can smoke them. morning , noon a»d night, e from early dawn to moonlight ut punishing your throat or di- your enjoyment . . . an entirely d, mellowed by a new method The WORLD'S SMOOTH@'ST CIGARETTE LORILLARD CO., Established 1760 WHAT ' 5AM HILL ) NAW- %0ME ESKIMO HAPPENED, 5AmM 7 D& CoT I AND 1S WAS T Ay ATING OP ALL TH' BURGLAR 7 PEAT— WHEW \}, T WAS A ToueH TeB, BOT | THREW HiM oyt 3 7 i